PSN Council

All the elected members of NEC, immediate past President
including Unofficial Members.

Chairmen of the recognized Technical/-Interest Groups.

Directors of Pharmaceutical Services or Chief Pharmacists

The Registrar of the PCN.

All Deans of approved Schools/Faculties of Pharmacy of
Nigerian Universities.

The National President of the PANS or his representative.

A representative from the Teaching Hospitals’
Pharmaceutical Services.

Chairman, Board of Fellows.

The Director-General of the National Institute of
Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD)

The most senior Pharmacist in the Pharmaceutical Department
of the Federal Ministry of Health.

A representative of the Armed Forces, the Customs and the
Nigeria Police Forces who must be Pharmacists.

PSN representatives in the PCN.

The Executive Secretary of the West African Postgraduate
College of Pharmacists.

Director-General of NAFDAC (if a Pharmacist, or the most
senior Pharmacist in NAFDAC).

The Council meets only three times in a calendar year, one of
which shall be the pre-conference Council meeting. Part of the
role of the Council is to determine the policies of the Society,
to review and confirm qualified candidates for the conferment of
the Fellowship of the Society, to determine all matters as may
be directed by the National Conference/AGM, to carry out such
other functions as may be directed by the AGM and to review and
approve all budgets of the Society as presented to it by NEC.

The PSN Foundation

A
landmark, historic event took place in the annals of Nigeria's
Pharmaceutical sector and the healthcare industry as a whole
with the launching of the PSN Foundation and
the inauguration of the Trustees of the PSN Foundation by the
Hon. Minister of Health, alongside the President of PSN and the Dep.
President of the NMA in the presence of the Emir of Kamo, Lamido
Sanusi II (ably represented). Download
the Making of the PSN Foundation brochure to
know more...

79TH FIP WORLD CONGRESS OF PHARMACY AND
PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

22 - 26
September 2019 Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates

Like the profession in the rest
of the developed world, pharmacy in the United Arab Emirates
capital Abu Dhabi and the other six Emirates is moving
towards new horizons in practice and education through the
provision of world-class health care for its population and
a first-rate education system for its health care
practitioners.